Protest in Quito Turns Violent Over Referendum

A protest march by Ecuador’s social organizations against President Daniel Noboa’s proposed referendum ended in clashes with police in Quito. Demonstrators accused authorities of excessive force as tear gas and batons were used to disperse crowds. The referendum, central to Noboa’s agenda, has fueled sharp divisions over security reforms and democratic freedoms.

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